A Week 4 Life hosted an art expo to showcase participants’ feelings toward sexual health through photography, painting, song and spoken word Thursday night in the Shalala Student Center.
The organization is a programming board dedicated to educating the University of Miami community on issues regarding HIV/AIDS and reproductive health. It was their fifth annual art expo.
“We wanted to think of a creative way to get our message out there and promote the organization,” said Morgan McClure, education chair for A Week 4 Life.
Sophomore Antonio Mercurius wrote an original poem specifically for the event.
“Being a Black, gay male, HIV and AIDS [is]a very serious thing especially, being from D.C. where AIDS is a top thing there. It’s something that hits close to home,” said Mercurius. For the full article click here
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